This is a useful link on this topic : http://www.trinkit.co.nz/blog/archive/2007/04/19/guide-to-making-sharepoint-xhtml-compliant.aspx Also - this was released recently by Vince Rothwell, and can be used to make accessible sites on MOSS 2007 if you're a fan of xslt :
ARF for SharePoint: http://blog.thekid.me.uk/archive/2008/10/20/introducing-arf-for-sharepoint.aspx Vince Rothwell has made his 'Alternative Rendering Framework' for SharePoint freely available for anyone to use. ARF <http://www.spworks.co.uk/arf/default.aspx> ARF is an open source framework specifically designed for MOSS and WSS which makes creating accessible SharePoint publishing sites easier. By giving you control over the HTML produced, ARF allows you to re-create designs exactly as they are meant to be. By making use of XML and XSLT development time is dramatically reduced. ARF is compatible with both MOSS and WSS, making accessible SharePoint sites easy with either product. In fact this site has been developed using WSS v3 and ARF. Sezai. On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 11:34 PM, Tommy Segoro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > And also web-parts never produce XHTML validated source. > > > > With WCM though you have the option to hide CORE.JS for performance > improvement but as soon as you hide CORE.JS, all Sharepoint OOTB controls > that require javascript (eg. Web-parts, site actions menu) won't work. > > > > The work around for this is to make CORE.JS available on Edit mode (ie. > When admin edits the page). You can do some smarts there using > EditModePanel. > > > > > > *Tommy Segoro* > > Sharepoint Specialist Practice Lead > > [image: L7_advisory_sml] > > L7 Solutions Pty Ltd > www.L7.com.au > > T: +61 8 9221 7744 > F: +61 8 9221 8199 > > M: +61 404 457 754 > Ground Floor 256 Adelaide Terrace Perth WA 6000 > PO Box 3044 Adelaide Terrace WA 6832 > > > > *From:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf > Of *Sharepoint Consultant > *Sent:* Friday, 14 November 2008 11:20 PM > *To:* [email protected] > *Subject:* [OzMOSS] SharePoint 2007 Accessibility? > > > > Hi Guys, > > > > Does anyone on here have any experience with SharePoint accessibilty? I > have found the following resources which are quite useful, but would anyone > like to share any issues in particular you have encountered? > > > > Also, what is people's opinions regarding the Accessibility Toolkit for > SharePoint? > > > > > > http://planetmoss.blogspot.com/2007/09/sharepoint-accessibility.html > http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms916821.aspx > http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2006/04/24/582506.aspx?harrison > > > > > > Thanks heaps. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > OzMOSS.com - to unsubscribe from this list, send a message back to the list > with 'unsubscribe' as the subject. > Powered by mailenable.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > OzMOSS.com - to unsubscribe from this list, send a message back to the list > with 'unsubscribe' as the subject. > Powered by mailenable.com > ------------------------------------------------------------------- OzMOSS.com - to unsubscribe from this list, send a message back to the list with 'unsubscribe' as the subject. Powered by mailenable.com
